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Have you had the experience of consulting with multiple health care providers and struggled with answering questions about your health history or that of a family member?
There was a time when a doctor might have known your entire family, visited your home, and known your health and personal history by heart. Although this still may happen, it is also often true that you may have new physicians and health specialists who may not share clinical information in a seamless fashion.
Begin today, by putting your health information in one spot. Include a copy of a recent health history form or complete a master history form. Ask for copies of your health test results.
Click on blue links to print/download documents for your use.
Because a family health history can have some value, the U.S. Surgeon General has a site allowing your to create and print out a graphical representation of your family's generations and the health disorders that may have moved from one generation to the next. http://www.hhs.gov/familyhistory/ It's available in English, Spanish, and a print version.

The next time you visit a new health care provider, or wonder how you reacted to a past medication, you will easily be able to retrieve the information (even if you are on vacation!) You will be pleasantly surprised to find that you can keep it all together.
Robert S. Stall, MD, Internist/Geriatrician at www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~drstall/ The site has many health assessment tools and information.
Healthpac at www.educatedhealthcare.com is a commercially available product that may be purchased. It is designed by Marge Rein of Clarence, NY (716) 713-7865.
Visit myphr.com for a free, paper-based personal health record you can print out and complete.
Visit this Food and Drug Administration Web page, "My Medicine Record" http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ResourcesForYou/ucm079489.htm. You can use the record to keep track of your medicine and dietary supplements. The information can be saved on your computer to make any needed changes.
The New York State Health Department has a publication entitled, "Do I have the right to see my medical records? YES". It is available on the New York State Health Department Web Site: www.health.state.ny.us/home.html (Use the search option on the site to locate the title of the brochure.)

Some of the documents listed above are in pdf format and require Adobe Acrobat/Reader to view and print. Note: All pdf documents on this site will open in a new window for ease of viewing, printing, and saving.